Kathleen Einwich
Member Since 2018
As you can see by Bet's spreadsheet, recently his levels have been up and down. Before that I thought he was on the way to remission just from the food. Then I found he was dehydrated and was constipated (he stuck his butt in my face and showed me what was stuck, little darling) and his levels shot up I had been adding water to his food at that point for 4 days. The next morning I found he had pooped by the back door to show me, and that morning's reading level dropped significantly. I guess I need to go out and get some laxatone. I've also thought of adding olive oil to his food if he'll tolerate it.
I got the proper syringes for giving his insulin in smaller dosages (didn't know and I've been struggling to do that since 11/29. He has been a fighter with taking blood tests (blood everywhere) but he's getting better and is resuming his normal habits overall. He doesn't like having water mixed in his food and eats a lot less, so I'm going out today to get some chicken broth to try with that, as recommended by some...somewhere.
I'd like some comments/recommendations on this situation. I have been tending to go back and forth between .5 and .75 since I stopped the vet's recommendation of 1 unit twice a day. I dose of late in reaction to how high his levels are, which I know is not good. It's just that a high reading, like this morning's, seemingly out of nowhere, scares the heck out of me. He looks normal, acts normal, but there's the reading... I know the dose supposed to be consistent.
Any suggestions, recommendations?
TIA,
Kathy Einwich
I got the proper syringes for giving his insulin in smaller dosages (didn't know and I've been struggling to do that since 11/29. He has been a fighter with taking blood tests (blood everywhere) but he's getting better and is resuming his normal habits overall. He doesn't like having water mixed in his food and eats a lot less, so I'm going out today to get some chicken broth to try with that, as recommended by some...somewhere.
I'd like some comments/recommendations on this situation. I have been tending to go back and forth between .5 and .75 since I stopped the vet's recommendation of 1 unit twice a day. I dose of late in reaction to how high his levels are, which I know is not good. It's just that a high reading, like this morning's, seemingly out of nowhere, scares the heck out of me. He looks normal, acts normal, but there's the reading... I know the dose supposed to be consistent.
Any suggestions, recommendations?
TIA,
Kathy Einwich
) you can feed two+ a day... check out info online
!!! Sad/sorry to say... it makes me feel good to hear I’m not the only one :-|